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Show THE SENTINEL In Jordan Valley social lif e . Salt Lake family . . Pam Gerber, Sandy, daughter Mr and Mrs Marvin E. Summit Gerber, Parleys of . . . Canyon, and Craig Mattinson, Sandy, son of Mr and Mrs James W. Mattinson, were married in Tuesday, Mar. 15. A reception was held at the Old Meeting House that same evening. Meya Tibbitts, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray G. Tibbitts and Elliott Fitzgerald, son of Mr and Mrs Paul Fitzgerald, were united in matrimony Mar. 11 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception was held in their honor at the Fort Union sixth ward, 6770 S. 500 E. Attendants included Vickie Lee Waddoups, Diane Kofoed, r Merilyn Smith, Jan Taylor, LaRae Sayer, and Jill Reynolds. Best man was Alan Hymas with Jeff Tibbitts, Randy and Mike Fitzgerald serving as Mr Lorraine Proceeds from the fashion show, boutique and raffle will go to support several community ganization with thousand members seventy world-wid- e. SUP plan agenda for fiftieth year Temple Quarry Chapter Sons of Utah Pioneers held their Mar. meeting in the Heritage, Senior Citizen Center, Murray. President Clyde Beckstead presided n. ij.,,,,,,, Invocation was offered by Ethel Pitts and the pledge of allegiance was led by Lawrence Etherington. Several membership cards were presented, and it was announced that Mont Margetts and Wayne Barrett have become life members. Glen National president-elec- t Greenwood told of plans to have a celebration noting the 50th anniversary of the SUP. There will be an open house, featuring displays from various chapters. He also told of many tours being planned for this year. After a potluck dinner was enjoyed by the members, they were entertained by five members of the Bonnie Family, who played musical numbers on piano, bassoon, oboe, trumpet, flute, and percussion 10 OFF SAVINGS On The Entire Bennett's Peggy Jennings and Donna Cub Scouts held banquet The Cub Scouts, Pack 257, of the Midvale fifth ward held their Blue and Gold banquet. During the evening Bishop Kent Vincent presented the "Faith in God" awards to Jeff Perkins, Mathew and Mitch Whetman, and David Monson. The Wolf, Bear and Webelo dens displayed projects they had made. Ray Ertmann was honored for his 57 years of service with the scouting program. Wayne Perrkins was in charge of the affair. Mr The Relief Society of the Midvale seventh ward observed the 141st birthday of the organization Tuesday evening. The "We Three," a trio from W. Riverton 254- - 3921 St Bountiful, entertained with Mark Twains, "The Apple Tree." Refreshments were serv- Midvale 255- - 3561 ed. Kathy Marchant, Sally Allen, Shirley Rawlins, and Diane MARTIN'S MEAT MARKET 7800 So. State 566-247- 3 Full service MEAT, DELI and FISH Bryson, Relief Society presidency, were in charge. .The Relief Society of the Midvale east third ward held a turkey dinner to commemorate 141st the organization's birthday. Dad Martin Homemade Corned Docf .02 90 Lb. Secret Family Recipe originally set to speak on Feb. 17 but that meeting had to be cancelled. TCJ parent group meetings are held at the South Jordan Library, 10300 S. Beckstead Lane, beginning at 7 p.m. The public is welcome to attend. There will be two parent group meetings in March. The first will be on Mar. 3 and will be a discussion of the preschool program and the Joy of Spontaneous Delight. Joyce Ma bey will speak about in Children" at the second meeting on Mar. 23. Arlyne Mahnken, TCJ-TCarea coordinator for the West Jordan, South Jordan and "Self-Estee- Relief Riverton area, says were guests. Blaine Yorgason, Orem, an LDS author, was the speaker. During the evening, retiring Connie Cordova and Dennis Chidester birthday party charge. Y Clown entertains Primary children The primary of the Midvale East second ward had a party in the cultural hall. the Clown entertained the children with magic and balloon acts. Treats were given to those attending. The fun affair was under the direction of the presidency, Jeneane Pollock, Jane Bunker, Mitzi Bray and Mar. Cares." The affair was under the State Farmer is the second highest degree of excellence you can get in F.F. A. In the four years they've been in the FFA they've had to keep records on all their projects. They have also had to get their green hand and chapter degrees to qualify. They were judged by the state officers and officials. direction of the Relief Society officers. I L 4-- 5 Jlcraland dijis .Friday 1 i ' March 17th $16.19 s5.71 Fancy Carnations Complete Wedding Pkg. $471 . I NtW ADDRESS Chargelt WeDeliver 7693 Lynwoodgold. Beautiful J Yellow Blooms. Early Spring foot Plants Bare Root. Reg. MH f SO. Call State 255-172- 1 Red Delicious Apple Forsythla tt. Tall Members of the Midvale third ward participated in a tubing party at Tracy Wigwam Tuesday evening. During the event chili and hot cocoa was served to 75 members and friends in attendance. In charge was the activity committee, Blaine and Dorthy Borowman and Iris Marchant. Long Roses Early Lemon Elberta Peach Best Canning Peach Large 916" Bare Root Tree Tubing party held by ward St. Patrick's Day Special A Free Green Carnation j counselors. Ray Gilley is the new executive secretary. Clerks who, were retained are Joel C. Kidd, Jerry Atkinson, Claude Bird, Marian Brady and Boyd Shaw. niaSearle. s jSoomers Midvale East third ward sustains new bishopric 8, Cosmo Darin Montgomery. The Crescent tenth ward held its 141st birthday party of the Relief Society on Mar. 3. The Young Adults 22nd ward attended. Mamie Hjorth spoke on "Emma Smith." A duet was sung by Lora and Kathy Jones, accompanied by Sidney Land. The girls sang, "When Someone Crispy Fresh Eating Apple Bare Root Va'Tree 2-- 4 Zj Reg.12" Rose of Sharon Beautiful Small Tree With Hibiscus-Typ- In 2-- 3 Bloom e June and July ;$Tl88 - 1 u Purple Leaf Flowering Plum pt. Bottle 5-- 6 $88 M1-13- Opn 9-- Mon. thru Sat ft. Bare Root Reg.14H Each Whw Quality St Count 8630 S. Redwood Road 66 m Each Morgro Root Starter foot Bare Root. Asst. Colors. Wednesday night. The event celebrated the of the 141st anniversary organization. . Guests were Relief Society members, their husbands and the Young Women. A group, the Robinsons, put on the program, "Super Moms." A buffet dinner was served. The Relief Society presidency, Joyce Seal, Betty Man and Colleen Moser, were in was under the direction of Darol Denison, scout master. Bishop Paul F. Astin gave remarks. Brad is the son of Mr and Mrs Michael Edgington. these and Peckham, 561-266- 4. Brad Edgington of the Midvale east third ward received his Eagle award in scouting Feb. 27. The program convention on Mar. 29, 30. They are Marianne Fullmer, Gene Peckham, Darin Marsh, Dean Crescent tenth held 141st birthday party at Edgington receives Eagle Bingham High's Future Farmers of America will have five of their officers receiving state Farmer degrees at the state bishop Peter W. Poulsen, counselors, Sherwood Davis, Glen Lewis and their wives werehonored. Donna Denison, Tammy Astin, Carol Lewis, Lillis Yorgason, and board members were in charge. The Relief Society of the Midvale fifth ward held their contact her Bingham FFA officers receive recognition Society members and their husbands m programs have a particular appeal to parents who desire to be more personally involved with teaching their own children. For more information, R , St. Patrick Tuition South Jordan and Riverton areas. The Eyres were has been sustained in the Midvale east third ward. The new bishop is Paul F. Astin with Calvin D. Price and Bob Gregory observe birthdays and Mrs Craig Mattinson Richard and Linda Eyre have been rescheduled to speak at the April 12 TCJ parent group meeting for the West Jordan, Whetman, Midvale fifth ward, were given their "On my Honor award for scouting and church service. The presentations were made by Kent Vincent, bishop. The bride is a graduate of Hillcrest High and the groom graduated from Kearns High. After a honeymoon at Lake Tahoe, they will make their home in the Brighton area. , Eyres' lecture rescheduled Wayne Perkins, Randy Ross, A new bishopric Relief Societies 12773 S. 1700 i f ... I Scouting awards given The bride graduated from Hillcrest High and attended Mr and Mrs Jose (Del) Cordova, Midvale, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Connie, to Dennis Chidester, son of Mr and Mrs Arnon Reeve Chidester, Kearns. They plan to be married on Mar. 19 at the Jordan Ell Reception A Center, West Jordan. reception and dance will follow. Attending the bride will be Betty Cordova, maid of honor; bridesmaids, Michele Naylor, Debbie Maxfield, Kristen White, and Kathy Christensen. Flower girl will be Jill Chidester. The best man will be Mike Berrie with Randy Chidester, Kirk Donnie Cordova, Lon Christensen, Christensen, Russell Rasmussen, and Randy Gerber as ushers. Ringbearer will be Rusty Rasmussen. ,1 . by Midvale fifth ward Paint Line At ed Pam Connie Cordova plans March 19 wedding date service projects such a park area in Midvale, maintenance of hearing aids for the elderly, clothes and food for the needy, and Camp Utahda. Soroptimist International of Salt Lake is a business and professional women's service or- Soroptimist International of Salt Lake is sponsoring a brunch and fashion show on Mar. 19 at 11 a.m. at the Salt Lake Hilton. A drawing for donated groceries will also be held. Old-Fashion- Mattinson, Mattinson, and Karen Barnes, bridesmaids. Flower girl was Cassie Gerber. Best man duties were performed by Lindsay Thomas. Both graduated from Hillcrest High and the groom has fulfilled an LDS mission to British Columbia, Canada. The couple plans to live in Midvale after returning from a honeymoon. and Mrs Elliott Fitzgerald Soroptimist Club plans brunch, fashion show as 7951 S. State Attending the bride were Angie Hansen, matron of honor, ushers. Ricks College. The groom graduated from Logan High, attended Montana State, and served an LDS mission in Louisville Kentucky. J , I River Temple, the Jordan Rites join Tibbitts, Fitzgerald i Jordan River Temple ... Sandy couple exchanges vows Temple... J' Page 7 Thursday, March 1 7, 1 983 UTAH GREEN |